Mississippi School of the Arts
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Mississippi School of the Arts |
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Motto | •Imagine • Create • Realize• |
Established | 2003 |
Type | Residential Public High School |
Principal | Dr. Vicki Bodenhamer |
Students | approx. 120 |
Grades | 11-12 |
Location | Brookhaven, Mississippi United States |
Colors | Red and Black |
Mascot | Pheonix |
Website | www.msa.k12.ms.us |
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[edit] Introduction
The Mississippi School of the Arts is a high school located on the historic Whitworth College Campus in Brookhaven, about sixty miles south of Jackson, Mississippi. Designated as a Mississippi Landmark, the campus is also on the National Register of Historic Places. Construction and renovation of historic campus facilities are ongoing and are dependent upon additional funding for capital improvements.
The Mississippi School of the Arts is a residential school that will provide advanced programs of study in music, theatre, visual arts, dance, literary arts, and media arts for artistically gifted eleventh and twelfth grade students from throughout Mississippi. Curriculum at MSA will focus on the arts and humanities. Comprehensive residential and academic curricula will prepare high school students for further studies or the pursuit of employment.
[edit] Mission Statement
The mission of the Mississippi School of the Arts is to provide a challenging arts education for artistically gifted and talented Mississippi students in a residential learning environment that promotes honor, integrity, service, and life-long learning.
The Mississippi School of the Arts envisions a challenging, dynamic, supportive community of diverse learners where artists imagine, create, and realize a better world in which to live and work.
MSA provides challenging experiences and advanced studies in arts disciplines supported through an interdisciplinary academic setting.
An emphasis on technological expertise and effective communication will be integral components of all courses of study. MSA students will learn to communicate effectively through writing and speaking while focusing on creative expression in their chosen disciplines.
There are no tuition, room, or boarding costs at the Mississippi School of the Arts. The costs for attendance at MSA are supported through Legislative appropriations.
[edit] History
Founded in 1858, Whitworth College operated as a four-year, all-female, Methodist institution from 1858 until 1928. In 1928, it became a liberal arts junior college as part of the Millsaps System. In 1937, the Methodist Conference withdrew its support.
In its time, the Whitworth College campus has been a Civil War Confederate hospital, a junior college known for performances by prominent musicians, and an evening school for veterans attending college under the G.I. bill.
After the City of Brookhaven donated the campus to the State of Mississippi for the purpose of MSA in 1999, the State of Mississippi funded the beautiful restoration of the campus. The campus is now divided into the Historic Upper Campus and the Contemporary Lower Campus. The upper campus includes: Johnson Institute (where classes are now held), Mary Jane Lampton Auditorium (used for productions, meetings, and is available to the public for rental), Enochs Hall, Elizabeth Cottage, Cooper Hall, and the Helen Furlow Scruggs Y-Hut. The lower campus consists of the recently constructed Student Life Center, the location of the dorms, library, digital arts lab, and cafeteria.
MSA welcomed its inaugural class of students August 3, 2003.
[edit] Arts Disciplines
[edit] Theatre Arts
[edit] Visual Arts
[edit] Vocal Arts
[edit] Future Disciplines
Pending legislative appropriations, a Literary Arts Department will be added in the 2007-2008 school year. As construction, space, and finances allow, Dance, Instrumental Music, and Media Arts will be added as disciplines at the Mississippi School of the Arts.
[edit] External Links
Mississippi School of the Arts Homepage http://www.msa.k12.ms.us./